Landspace

LandSpace or Landspace Technology Corporation is a Chinese private space launch company based in Beijing. It was founded in 2015 by Tsinghua University alumni Zhang Changwu. The company conducted its first launch of the Zhuque-1 launch vehicle on 27 October 2018, however the payload failed to reach orbit due to an issue with the third stage. The firm aims to develop, build and operate a solid-fueled orbital rocket Zhuque-1, which is technologically based on the Long March 11 rocket of the Chinese government. LandSpace also aims to develop an original rocket design, the liquid-fueled orbital rocket Zhuque-2.

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